Schell’s Iceberg Lettuce 
A very valuable Head Lettuce- 
grow it. 
sverybody should 
This variety is one of the grandest of all the Head 
Lettuces. It is grown in tremendous quantities in 
every part of the country, from the Atlantic to the 
Pacific. In California it is known as “Imperial Valley 
Iceberg”; in Colorado it is called “Mountain Ice¬ 
berg.” Thousands of carloads of Iceberg are 
shipped from various parts of the country every 
season. It forms a large, solid head, dark 
green and slightly curled on the edges; the 
illustration shows a perfect head; the center 
or inside of the head is a rich golden color. 
Schell’s Iceberg is distinct from any other 
variety and is, without question, one of the 
most popular and most extensively grown Head 
Lettuces in America today. By all means grow 
it for market or for your own use. I recommend 
it highly. Pkt. 10 cts.; 3 pkts. 25 cts.; oz. 
35 cts.; i/ 4 lb. 85 cts.; lb. $2.25; 5 lbs. $10.75; 
10 lbs. $20. 
New York Lettuce 
New York Lettuce No. 41, Schell’s Strain. 
Bred along pure-line development for a pro¬ 
tected head, by which we mean it has covering 
leaves which protect the head from sun- or fog- 
burn. The shape is more or less conical until the 
head enlarges, which spreads the point of the cone 
and develops a firm, globular head. Leaves are 
dark green and quite savoyed. Excellent for both 
spring and fall crops, and on good land will pro¬ 
duce a very high percentage of perfect heads—a 
larger percentage of marketable heads for the first 
cutting than other strains. 
Schell’s Iceberg Lettuce 
It is 
New York Lettuce No. 5084, Schell’s Strain. An early strain which has proved very desirable here in our eastern states, 
globular, fairly well covered with wrapper leaves, and it is distinctly early. Leaves very dark green, savoyed. 
New York Lettuce No. 12, Schell’s Strain. A very desirable strain for summer culture. It is lighter in color, a little more curly 
on the edges, and forms very solid, bald heads. The heads are usually soft when viewed in the field early, but tighten up and 
form good solid heads at maturity. 
New York Lettuce No. 515. Ready a little earlier than No. 12 which it is like in general appearance, having large, solid heads of 
bright green color, and it has been bred for resistance to tipburn and stands hot weather better than the other strains. 
PRICES. Your choice of any or all four of these strains of New York. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 25 cts.; ^Ib. 75 cts.; lb. $2. 
Imperial No. 847. Plants medium large; heads round, solid, crisp, large; leaves bright green. Very uniform. Black seed. Pkt. 
10 cts.; oz. 35 cts.; 241b. 90 cts.; J^lb. $1.40; lb. $2.80. 
Schell’s Strain “White” Big Boston 
Very uniform, solid heads. Color light green, with no brown 
edge which distinguishes the “Big Boston.” Schell’s White Big 
Boston is ten days earlier than Big Boston. We urge all of you 
who specialize in growing fancy quality Head Lettuce, whether 
an acre or fifty acres, to get acquainted with our strain of White 
Big Boston. It will prove a money-maker for you. For the 
home-garden it is a very desirable Head Lettuce. Include it in 
your order. Our strain of White Boston is used exclusively by 
hundreds of largest Lettuce-growers throughout 
the country. They have found it 
the best. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 
25 cts.; Vilb. 65 cts.; 
lb. $2; 10 lbs 
$18.50; 25 lbs 
$43.75; 50 
lbs. $75. 
Schell’s Special Strain Big 
Boston Lettuce 
A grand variety for early, midsummer, or fall use. Big, com¬ 
pact, cabbage-like heads, as yellow as gold inside and deliciously 
sweet, tender, and crisp. A very slight tinge of brown on the 
extreme edge of the leaf distinguishes the genuine Big Boston. 
It is more extensively grown than any other Lettuce, either 
for the private garden or for market. Our gardeners grow 
enormous crops of Big Boston on a comparatively 
small acreage because it can be planted 
close. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; V^ib. 
45 cts.; i/ 2 lb. 75 cts.; lb. $1.50; 
5 lbs. $6.25; 10 lbs. $11.50. 
Schell’s Special Strain Big Boston Lettuce, preferred by gardeners everywhere. Try our strain this year 
MUSTARD 
One ounce will sow 
a row 100 ft. long 
White London. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; 241b. 25 cts.; lb. 80 cts. 
Southern Giant Curled. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 241b. 40 cts.; 
lb. 75 cts. 
Fordhook Fancy. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 241b. 40 cts.; lb. 
75 cts. 
('YI^'D A White Velvet. Pkt. 5c.;oz. 10c.; 241b. 25c.; lb. 75c. 
Perkins Long Green. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; 
241b. 25 cts.; lb. 75 cts. 
I ppi/ Broad London or American Flag. Belongs to 
*-■— the Onion family; of very fine flavor. Used in 
soups, for stews, and creamed. One ounce will sow a row 
100 feet long. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; 241b. 75 cts.; lb. $2.25. 
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